Excavations of sewer drains at a Roman fort in northern England have revealed the presence of several parasites that can ...
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Ancient sewers reveal intestinal parasites sickened Roman soldiers near Hadrian’s Wall
Long after Roman soldiers left Vindolanda, the fort's sewer system kept a record of what plagued them most. Hidden in the sediment were parasites that reveal how disease spread through daily life near ...
A new analysis of sewer drains from the Roman fort of Vindolanda, close to Hadrian's Wall, has shown that the occupants were ...
A Roman cemetery containing 100 warhorses and a man buried among them has been discovered in Germany, posing a social and ...
Two recently opened stops by the Colosseum double as museums, showcasing the ancient artifacts and ruins unearthed during ...
It probably sucked to be a Roman soldier guarding Hadrian’s Wall circa the third century CE. W.H. Auden imagined the likely ...
In the early fourth century A.D., Rome was notorious for persecuting Christians. Yet the night before battle, Constantine ...
Col. Pat Hash, command chaplain, Multi-National Corps – Iraq, givex the sermon at the Easter Sunrise Service at Al Faw Palace ...
The recent archaeological discovery also deepens our understanding of trade networks between India and the Roman Empire.
In 2009, struggling with the significant behavioral health injuries of Soldiers and families as a result of the “Long War,” ...
On Dec. 17, 1975, a federal jury in Sacramento sentenced Lynette Alice "Squeaky" Fromme to life in prison for her attempted ...
Perhaps also surprising, the remains of cats and artistic depictions of them have been observed in various archaeological ...
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